Gadbois suspended according to Barry Jackson

We might not win every game, but we're darn sure going to win every moral dilemma. Chalk this up as another life moment victory for CAG.

Saving childrens' lives > football.
 
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****, Barry is all over it. What the S Fl super sleuth wrote has been floating around since the season ended. So Barry pens the same stuff, only couches it with likely, might, possibly.
 
I heard it was for verbally assaulting his RA during a confrontation about loud music. The matter is being reviewed by UM's student council but he is likely gone for the season.
 
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Now that we have a new president, he can finally have a Mexican standoff with a Mexican.
 
Drugs Test suspensions for PED's (not saying it is this) can rally vary as schools are often given the leeway of the penalty ---
"The investigation also found that penalties vary widely from school to school." Here are a few examples:
•At Notre Dame and Alabama, the teams that will soon compete for the national championship, players don’t automatically miss games for testing positive for steroids. At Alabama, coaches have wide discretion. Notre Dame’s student-athlete handbook says a player who fails a test can return to the field once the steroids are out of his system.
•The University of North Carolina kicks players off the team after a single positive test for steroids.
•At UCLA, home of the laboratory that for years set the standard for cutting-edge steroid testing, athletes can fail three drug tests before being suspended.
•At the University of Maryland, students must get counseling after testing positive, but school officials are prohibited from disciplining first-time steroid users.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddi...use-is-rampant-and-little-is-done-to-stop-it/

Solid first post. Yeoman's work ole chap.
 
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I heard it was for verbally assaulting his RA during a confrontation about loud music. The matter is being reviewed by UM's student council but he is likely gone for the season.

Herrera won't rest until both sides of our line are completely dessimated. No mercy from that guy.
 
On his twitter feed, he mentioned the ACC debate championships @ WFU, where I am told the UM debate team was participating, and one of the debaters was a big white guy with short hair -- so he's doing something good outside of football.

Me <--- UM debate, class of 93

:****sure:
 
On his twitter feed, he mentioned the ACC debate championships @ WFU, where I am told the UM debate team was participating, and one of the debaters was a big white guy with short hair -- so he's doing something good outside of football.

Me <--- UM debate, class of 93

:****sure:

Master or no?
 
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Totally out of control if one wishes to do the research---here are just a few of hundreds of sites---Google in and look them up.

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Here is how to pass tests when using them---
http://sportsanddrugs.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=00270

Matt McGrath, Senior Broadcast Journalist at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), in a July 21, 2008 BBC News article titled "Concerns Over Olympic Drug Test," stated the following:
"[A] growing problem is the rise of copycat versions of EPO [7.d]. Because the medicine has been so successful financially, companies in India, China and Cuba have developed drugs that do a similar job in the body, but have a slightly different molecular fingerprint. These cheap versions of EPO, often called biosimilars [1], can be easily bought over the internet... Some scientists who track and monitor the development of copycat EPO drugs say there could be up to 80 different versions now being manufactured in different parts of the world."


"The Cream [4] [a testosterone-based ointment distributed by BALCO] was designed to mask the use of other steroids. It was a mixture of synthetic testosterone and epitestosterone. Epi, as it was known in the drug-testing culture, was present in the body but had no known function. [The Cream] helped the athlete maintain a normal ratio and it concealed what otherwise would be a telltale sign of the use of an undetectable steroid: an abnormally low testosterone level. When a person takes steroids, the body stops producing testosterone to the point that it can bottom put at zero. A zero level would set off red flags for drug testers, but The Cream elevated testosterone enough to avoid suspicion."
"Olympic cheats are taking performance-enhancing drugs via tattoos [15] in an effort to win gold... Inserting drugs through tattoo needles increases the effect of drugs, meaning athletes can take smaller doses and 'fly under the radar' in dope tests.

Research in Germany has shown that delivering DNA vaccines via tattoo was 16 times more effective than injecting through the muscles or veins as the vibrating tattoo needle prepares the body's immune system and increases the body's response to the drug...


"A few grains of household soap can destroy the banned drugs in an athlete's urine sample, wrecking a test that cost $2 million to develop... Scientists made the discovery after a former Tour de France cyclist said he was given an unidentified powder to sabotage surprise tests... [A]nti- doping authorities may need to start checking for protease [14.a], a class of enzymes that destroys EPO and is in soap powder, dishwashing solution and contact-lens cleaner...

There is a growing business for professional athlete to use dialysis machines to purify there system for banned substances like PEDS. It is costly but far cheaper than being banned. Labs and clinics have sprung up that are being used for this purpose only. There is not law against healthy people using them for this purpose.



"Anavar (steroid) is out of the body within 12-24 hours so any announced tests can easily be clean free.. One of the may crazy methods was if you were selected and the "medication" you were taking has a testing life of 2-4 days and there are several like Winstrol (Stanzabol) that have this half life. You had a small capsule filled with WD-40 or something like that . When you went into the room to take a specimen you simply broke open the capsule and rubbed it on your finger then let the urine run down your finger and it showed up in the specimen as contaminant and another specimen had to be taken after the lab identified it as contaminated.. The contamination could be blamed on the procedures of collection and storing. It has to be given again as the threat of legal litigation looms."

"You then had to take another test but usually 5-7 days later but by that time it was clean from the system (under the ppm for the tested substances set levels). One company was making a small fortune selling these capsules you could load up. You just always had them filled in your clothing, bags, etc at the end of any competitions/games. Some companies even sold "clean urine" in tubes one could wrap around their leg with tape or even a suppository capsule! "

"now the "pharmacists" of these medications which can be legally ordered on-line with credit cards and shipped directly to your home (Google in and look at all the sites- these are not fakes but the real thing) are now using the principal developed by hard drugs producers. That is making medications that do not show up in urine tests. This is happening in places like Panama City, Padre Island , etc. in spring break people are off the wall when arrested by cops and show all the characteristics of a specific "medication" but do not test positive for anything. "
 
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Prediction:

LT McDermott
LG Gall
C Linder
RG Isidora
RT Darling

LT St. Louis
LG Jones
C Wells
RG Milo
RT Odogwu

LT Loftus
LG Knighton
C Grimsley
RG Brown
RT Mahoney

Good Lord! That first team line has potential this fall if they all continue to improve during the offseason, Gadbois comes back and someone emerges to push Gall out. The rest of these guys outside St. Louis, Milo and maybe Gauthier are just beyond terrible. What a bunch of wasted scholarships. Way to go GAG!
 
I honestly believe this could be our best OL in a while.

Linder, Isidora, Darling, McDermott are all beastly.
 
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I honestly believe this could be our best OL in a while.

Linder, Isidora, Darling, McDermott are all beastly.

I love your optimism but that's only 4 positions and that's 1 very big hole. There is no experienced depth so we could easily be screwed if there are any injuries.
 
Too bad our starters can't play every single snap for the entire season eh?

exactly, amazing how people havent learned that having 18-22 good players isnt enough to compete at a top 25 level let alone an elite level, especially with bad coaching..thats why this program fades in every aspect of quarters, halves, games, seasons
 
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